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“Seasonal workers wanted”: What is meant is a carnival prince for Au, whom Narrhalla has had to recruit from abroad for years, said Robert Radlmeir and his group.
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The Auer carnival procession once again provided the spectators with the best entertainment this year with numerous foot groups and ingenuity.
Au/Hallertau
– Even drizzly weather couldn't spoil the mood at the Au carnival parade on Sunday.
At eight degrees, 35 cars and groups of pedestrians meandered through the main street, which will soon become a construction site again.
A pleasing number of walking groups with colorful masks and costumes enriched the procession, where the spectators, especially those standing around the town hall, were thoroughly entertained.
The forest people from the family circle wanted Au to be greener than ever after the renovation: “I believe the main street is full of trees”.
The ski club also embodied the wish “Au will bloom” with all sorts of “flower power”, although the group around chairman Claus Brendel themselves nipped the budding hope in the bud: “Plaster and bitumen, leaves no room for flowers.”
“Tote Hose” in Au: This is how “Geli and Friends” see it, who are already burying the market.
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Two groups warned that there was now a “dead situation” elsewhere in Au.
The lack of a playground, restaurants, hop festival, retail and outdoor swimming pool was complained about, and the introduction of a “shuttle bus” was also recommended.
At least when it comes to culture, something will change again soon.
Because the performance of “Holledauer Fidel” is about to begin.
In order to “awaken” the enthusiasm of potential singers, the fairy tale “Snow White” was chosen as the motto – including a glass coffin, dwarves and hunters with a heart.
“In Au, da Deife is going on,” however, finds the Lucifer group around Claudia Ecker in their devilishly good costumes.
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The Haslach “Knastis” took to the streets with lots of “Hollodris” to show that too much debauchery can easily lead to trouble.
On the other hand, the Auer riding and driving club, which had brought the colorful animal world with them from “Noah's Ark”, was more Christian.
But a group of Lucifers around Claudia Ecker was also there.
Motto: “In Au, there’s a lot going on.”
The pieces of cake from the ex-active members of the Auer Narrhalla made for a sweet sight.
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The Auer footballers took note of the fact that the scaffolding that had been erected for the new photovoltaic roofing by second TSV chairman Tobi Schreck had first been erected on the wrong side.
The Auer Narrhalla, which has had to find a carnival prince in neighboring communities for years, was similarly “tweaked”.
Martin Hellerbrand